Akshay Kumar and Bhumi Pednekar starrer Toilet Ek Prem Katha will hit the big screens tomorrow. Directed by Shree Narayan Singh, the movie is a satirical take on serious open defecation in rural parts of the country. Before Indian, the movie has been released to day in GULF and UAE. The reviews have started to pour in and the critics are appreciating the film made on a noble cause. Let’s read, how the critics have rated and reviewed Akshay Kumar’s Toilet Ek Prem Katha.

Toilet Ek Prem Katha movie review by Manjusha Radhakrishnan from Gulf News:
The first half is smooth, but it’s the second half that gets constipated. The premise which is intriguing and novel becomes repetitive and laboured. Some of the scenes in the second half seems contrived to make the current government shine and sparkle. While the intention of this film is noble and should be lauded, the love story gets lost in the din of indoctrinating the glorious Indian government’s honourable campaign. Watch this if you are in the mood to witness earnest acting performances, but if you are looking for a propaganda-free film, then this is not it.Rating: 2.5 stars

Toilet Ek Prem Katha movie review by Khaleej Times:
Overall, it is a good entertainer which leaves you with a food for thought after you exit the movie hall. Yes, you might hear the word ‘ toilet’ multiple times throughout the film but you will soon get comfortable with it. Go for the film, if you are looking for a well-scripted film backed by power-packed performances by the actors.Rating: 3 stars

Toilet Ek Prem Katha movie review by Masala.com:
Toilet: Ek Prem Katha might have sounded great on paper, but loses impact in its telling. The film gets way too loopy and indulgent that I actually heard someone say ‘What crap man!’ aptly summing up a film called Toilet.Rating: N/A

Toilet Ek Prem Katha movie review by The Indian Express :
This kind of film, where the s**t literally hits the fan, where you can see real turd droppings, and the dialogue is filled with such ‘sanskaari-sarkaari’ words like ‘soch’, ‘shauchalaya’ and ‘sandaas’, needs a light touch. You need the ‘khadi boli’ of Mathura, where the film is set, spoken with a great deal more authenticity. And above all, if you are going to give me a feisty heroine who is happy to throw off her ‘ghoonghat’, and rail against patriarchy, you should not make her touch anyone’s feet. If you are making a film that hoists a flag for a strong feminist ideal, then don’t waver, and confuse it with stuffing the film with too many issues. Otherwise, you dilute and confuse things, especially because your lead actors have stayed the smelly course.Rating: 2 stars

Toilet Ek Prem Katha movie review by NDTV :
When a Bollywood filmmaker turns cheerleader for a government drive, especially when the jury is still out on its success rate, you know you’ve been had. Unless you believe in this kind of propagandist stuff, Toilet: Ek Prem Katha is as avoidable as what it rightly rails against – open defecation.Rating: 2.5 stars

Toilet Ek Prem Katha movie review by Bollywood Life:
Toilet Ek Prem Katha is too long and preachy. Despite standout performances by Akshay and Bhumi the film fails to engage or connect with you largely because of its snail paced tempo and long Sunday school styled monologues.Rating: 2 stars

Toilet Ek Prem Katha movie review by Times Of India:
Akshay is the backbone of this satire. His inner journey as an actor pays dividends and he delivers yet another top notch performance. Half a star in the rating is rightfully his. Bhumi is perfect in her rendition of the feisty Jaya and Divyendu is a terrific comic. The presence of veterans, Pandey and Kher, is unmissable. The screenplay is peppered with loads of LOL moments balanced correctly with emotional outbursts. As a bonus, you get a hummable soundtrack with Hans Mat Pagli, Bakheda and Gori Tu Lath Maar. So whether you have pressing matters to attend to or not, please take a detour to this toilet. Each of us needs to raise a stink about what our countrymen do in the open.Rating: 4 stars

Toilet Ek Prem Katha movie review by Bollywood Hungama:
On the whole, TOILET – EK PREM KATHA, despite the minuses, integrates a strong social message with entertainment wonderfully and also questions several age old practises in the society. At the box office, no competition, holidays in the next week as well as tax exemptions in certain states are bound to help the film resonate with the audience.Rating: 3 stars

Toilet Ek Prem Katha movie review by Koimoi:
This is an honest attempt to tackle something that exists but not many are aware of it. This film will make you laugh, feel and most importantly think. Watch this for Akshay Kumar and Bhumi Pednekar’s true-to-the-soul performances.Rating: 3 stars

Toilet Ek Prem Katha movie review by Deccan Chronicle:
The film doesn’t look preachy at all; rather the issue of no toilet is shown in a quirky way. The USP of the film is its dialogues, which are written well. The first half is a little slow and overstretched but manages to sail through till the interval because of its comic punches. Despite all the positives, the length of the film is an issue.Rating: 3.5 stars